10 Essential Tips to Get a Job as a Toy Designer
Being a toy designer is an extremely rewarding, inspiring and creative job. But the big question is, how do I get a job as a toy designer? You may find yourself also wondering; What do I do to gain toy design experience? How do I cross over from other industries if I already have experience as a product developer, graphic designer, or industrial designer? Whether you are making a change from a different industry to come into the toy industry, or looking to change roles in your already thriving toy career, these 10 tips are sure to help you land the toy job you’ve been dreaming about.
7 Tips to Harness The Power of Social Media as a Toy or Game Inventor
The digital age is here and just like everyone else, toy inventors need to embrace the internet and social media in particular. E-commerce managers, distributors, licensors and other professionals who scour the web for new toy inventors to work with look at social media, in addition to sites like Kickstarter to find the next big thing. How will you “wow” them? Keep reading to find out.
How To Get Your Toy Or Game In Retail By Working With A Distributor: 5 Tips You Need To Know
Greg Watson, the national account manager for Publisher Services, Inc. (AKA PSi), one of the top toy distributors in USA, says that at PSi, they consult with buyers to learn about their needs. That allows them to pick the perfect products for their markets. Then, they also work with publishers and game developers to figure out how to provide the most value to the buyer.
Tips For Navigating Consumer Safety Regulations For Children’s Product And Toys
You’ve got this great idea for a product but now you realize you’re drowning in the prospect of toy safety testing. The whole process seems overwhelming and a bit scary. But here’s a guide to get you started on the process. Don’t let the safety rules intimidate you.
Why are there so many regulations? Well, in 2008, there was a big safety scandal that led to the creation of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act(CPSIA). The toy industry had to quickly adapt to the new regulations.
Learning To Be Objective About Your GREAT Toy Product Ideas
Coming up with toy ideas is fun, and over time it gets easier and easier. And vetting ideas that you’ve come up with is the trickiest step of all, because of our own ego. Ego can get in the way of you recognizing if your latest toy or game idea is really GREAT or just OK.
3 Lessons From Successful Children’s Book Author and Illustrator, Yesenia Moises
Have you ever wondered what it takes to write and illustrate a children's book? Maybe you have a few ideas but you’re not sure if they’re good. Or maybe your book is complete but you don’t know what to do next. How do you find a talented editor, agent, or publisher? Most people have a great idea to create something but they get caught up in the little things, which stops them in their tracks. Instead they watch other people’s ideas come to life.
How to Manufacture My Toy in China
Finding the right factory doesn’t have to be an overwhelming task. But there are very specific steps you should follow on this journey. It’s a journey that you should document in as much detail as you can in an Excel file.
Sell Your Products Using Amazon Live
Amazon Live video is an interactive product commercial. The show’s host, whether it’s an Amazon influencer or the product’s manufacturer, can interact with the live attendees of their show via Chat. This offers a unique opportunity to answer product questions and concerns in real time, while showing the benefits, features, and value of your product on the exact platform where your ideal target market (ITM) is shopping for them.
Azhelle Wade, The Toy Coach Is Featured in Podcast Magazine
Podcast Magazine recently featured Azhelle Wade aka The Toy Coach for an incredible interview about the vision that pushed her to leave her 9-5 to help aspiring toy inventors and entrepreneurs with her podcast, Making It In The Toy Industry with The Toy Coach. Azhelle’s podcast has been releasing episodes every single week (sometimes more than once a week!), since its inception in 2020. The show is credited with inspiring and educating listeners from across the globe and giving them the tools they need to take the next step in their toy businesses.
Toy Industry Growth From COVID
During the pandemic, consumers purchased, what we refer to in the industry, as “traditional toys”. The sales went to games and puzzles, outdoor and sports toys, building sets (such as LEGO), arts and crafts, and dolls (notably Barbie). I guess it’s easy to see why these categories were top choices. Families were stuck at home with lots of hours to fill and screen-fatigue quickly set in. We’ve all spent way too much online this year, don’t you agree?
The Toy Coach on Diverse Holiday Toys on Access Daily with Kit Hoover and Scott Evans
This year the concept of “diversifying your toy box” is at the forefront of everyone’s mind. And, as The Toy Coach, toy companies have been reaching out to me asking what they can do to rise to the occasion and diversify their product lines.
On December 16th, 2020 at 1 PM EST time, I joined Kit and Scott on NBC’s Access Daily with a holiday toy segment featuring toys from companies that are centered around inclusion.
Not only do these toys promote diverse play, thinking, and come from diverse entrepreneurs but they ALSO crush the four Toyetic Principles which are the rules to making products that kids love to play with.
If you already caught the segment, and you’re looking for links to BUY some of the amazing toy products, I covered then you’ve come to the right place. I’m going to share a summary of each toy covered and a link to you can shop, hopefully in time for the holidays.
6 Ways to Create More Sustainable Toys
We only have one earth, and we need to take care of it. You may feel that there is little you can do, as someone in the toy industry, but there are actually many ways we can help the cause by making sure our toys are more sustainable than those that came before. Here are some ways you can make more eco-friendly toys.
Get Ahead: 3 Reasons to Work With a Licensing Agent
When you’re a toy inventor or entrepreneur, you’re probably used to doing it all. You want to have a hand in every part of the invention and production process. However, there may be some times you need some help, and that’s OK. A great entrepreneur knows when to delegate tasks instead of taking on too much for themselves.
Quick WIT: The Benefits of Joining Women in Toys, Licensing & Entertainment
Starting out in the toy (or any professional) industry can be a long, difficult, and even lonely journey. Luckily, there’s an organization dedicated to the success and empowerment of women working in the toy, licensing, and entertainment industries.
What comes First? Product Development, Branding or Marketing?
So, you have an idea for a toy or a game. What next? Should you start with product development, branding, or marketing? Each of these aspects is incredibly important in the invention process. However, there is definitely an ideal order for the development process.
Try This Toy Industry Process to End Creative Block NOW
Creative block is a toy inventor’s worst enemy. It can strike when you are overworked or stressed. In that case, just walk away and come back to the project once you have had a chance to clear your mind. However, if you’re trying something completely new, your block may be caused by the dreaded “imposter syndrome.” Your self-doubt may cause you to wonder why you wanted to become a toy inventor in the first place.
3 Tips to Attract Influencers from a Toy Marketing Expert
In the times before social media, you could purchase commercial space on kids’ TV channels or in age-appropriate magazines, but now, everything is digital or on social media. To a newbie, it seems like a random game, but there are things you can do to increase your chances of getting spotlighted in an amazing way.
Stopping Toy Industry Racial Bias in its Tracks
I can remember, at the beginning of my career, I believed it when people told me that dolls of color just don’t sell as well as white, blonde dolls. I was told that covers and ads for toy lines had to have a certain ratio of white models to models of color, and I went with it. However, at a certain point, I had to examine my own thoughts and came to the conclusion that I was done supporting these ideals.
Making Your Idea Toyetic: What That Means and Understanding The Four Principles
Today, media properties also include personalities, influencers, and characters. A popular media property from the past, “Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers,” sets a great example of how to reach success against the four toyetic principles: distinct character personalities, scalability by theme, character-specific accessories, and surprise conflict. I'm going to break them down as they were applied in Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers:
Festival of Licensing Q&A with Anna Knight, Vice President of the Global Licensing Group
Taking place over four weeks with each week dedicated to a global region from October 6-29, the all-virtual event serves as a large-scale digital gathering that aims to bring together the global licensing industry to connect, learn, strike deals and do business on an international stage. Live and on-demand content will span keynotes, educational sessions, plentiful networking opportunities, and even entertainment.